
The Cleveland Browns’ offense is likely not the place to look when it comes to putting together your 2025 fantasy team
While it is true that the Browns restructured for this 2025 season after a horrendous 3-14 record last year, it is also true that there is little clarity in the fantasy
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Browns’ new faces offer little fantasy football value
With Deshaun Watson practically ruled out due to his Achilles tendon injury and a carousel of quarterbacks behind him (Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett, Dillon Gabriel, Shedeur Sanders), relying on aerial production would be risky, to say the least.
Yes, rookie Quinshon Judkins was a second-round gem… until he made headlines for serious domestic violence charges. This is like wanting to throw gasoline on a bonfire to put it out. It’s a high-risk, morally conflicting gamble for any fantasy manager
There are options like Jerome Ford, yes, but Dylan Sampson arrived and this complicates things even more. A three-headed rotation? This smells like a committee with no clear upside
A team that entrusts its fate to a 40-year-old man does not look promising. There is no one else around to do the job. Joe Flacco will be the starter again. And believe it or not, that – although it sounds like a meme – could be the most stable thing about the offense
Jerry Jeudy had 144 targets last year. This year, with a quarterback who knows how to throw with discretion, he could repeat a WR2 campaign.
Tillam is a sleeper to consider, but he has a history of injuries that cast doubt
Dionte Johnson? Next! Next, please
David Njoku remains relevant as a TE1 by volume, but we’ve already seen his ceiling: he’s safe, but he doesn’t win weeks. In short, if you’re betting on a Brown on offense, do so knowing that there are more questions than answers.
The real fantasy value of the Browns lies in the young defense
And here’s where the surprise is. Cleveland’s value is in its defense.
Why? One simple reason, they renewed it. So forget about the offense and the skills players
Analyze these names:
- Harold Fannin Jr, a rookie tight end record at Bowling Green, is a gem in waiting
- Mason Graham (DL), an explosive interior tackle with an inexhaustible motor, fits perfectly in the new defensive scheme
- Jeremiah Trotter Jr. (LB), both rookies, have real potential in IDP (Individual Defensive Player) leagues and could lead the team in tackles if given snaps from the start
This trio is a low-cost, high-performance choice, ideal for those looking for defensive depth that delivers without flashy names.
If you want to get the most out of the Browns this year, stay away from the offensive chaos and aim for the defense
None of them will be on the cover of a magazine, but they could be the silent workers that keep you alive in your league.
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